Andrew carnegie was a scottish-born american industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the american
Andrew carnegie[a] (november 25, 1835 – august 11, 1919) was a scottish-american industrialist and philanthropist.
Carnegie led the expansion of the american steel industry in the late-19th.
A private, global research university, carnegie mellon stands among the world's top educational institutions with its cutting-edge programs and innovations.
Carnegie council's founder, andrew carnegie, was perhaps the first to state publicly that the rich have a moral obligation to give away their fortunes.
His 1889 work the gospel of wealth.
A foundation for a strong democracy, working to reduce political polarization through philanthropic support for education, democracy, and peace
Carnegie learning is an innovative education technology and curriculum solutions provider for k-12 math, literacy & ela, world languages, and more.
Since 1902, carnegie science investigators and carnegie-funded researchers have made a tremendous impact on the global research enterprise.
The hallmark freedom and flexibility.
Andrew carnegie, photograph by theodore c.
Marceau, ca.
1913 (library of congress) one of the most prominent businessmen in american history, andrew carnegie (1835–1919) emerged.